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Equestrian Qualification to Summer Olympic Games Paris 2024


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:LTU Lithuania confirmed their entries to Paris. No surprises or shocks, as  I don't think anyone else would be even eligible to enter :d:

 

Dressage: Justina Vanagaitė with Nabab

Eventing: Aistis Vitkauskas with Commander VG

 

Source: Here

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On 3/8/2024 at 6:06 AM, Bearas said:

:LTU Lithuania confirmed their entries to Paris. No surprises or shocks, as  I don't think anyone else would be even eligible to enter :d:

 

Dressage: Justina Vanagaitė with Nabab

Eventing: Aistis Vitkauskas with Commander VG

 

Source: Here

For Aistis that is the case, but in dressage there should be two reserves on the ready: Sandra Sysojeva and Dalia Katinaite-Pranckeviciene.

 

Sadly Sysojeva was out for most of the last season when the team qualification mattered, however this year she made a stellar debut on a new horse Maxima Bella - 70% right off the bat.

#banbestmen

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The FEI have confirmed the ground jury for the Dressage competition in Paris:

 

  • :FRA Raphael Saleh (President)
  • :GER Henning Lehrmann
  • :GBR Isabel Wessels
  • :NED Mariette Sanders
  • :SWE Magnus Ringmark
  • :USA Michael Osinski
  • :DEN Susanne Baarup

 

Based on previous experience, I expect the inclusion of Wessels to be met with a degree of disgust and will give rise to plenty of conspiracy theories when it comes to scoring of the :GBR riders. :d

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Just read the official confirmation from FEI, so sad that Svenja GRIMM:CHI lost the quota. She gave an interview to a Chilean newspaper

 

Not sure if is fair or unfair, but it's sad that qualifications that happen based on tournaments are still not confirmed. I remember thinking about that still in Santiago, but was hoping they would not take her out of the games.

 

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On 3/11/2024 at 9:03 PM, dcro said:

For Aistis that is the case, but in dressage there should be two reserves on the ready: Sandra Sysojeva and Dalia Katinaite-Pranckeviciene.

 

Sadly Sysojeva was out for most of the last season when the team qualification mattered, however this year she made a stellar debut on a new horse Maxima Bella - 70% right off the bat.

Sysoeva now is representing Poland ;) and probably could fight for OG ;)

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  • 4 weeks later...

:USA have announced the short list of horse/rider combinations in contention for Olympic selection in show Jumping:

 

World Number 6 - Kent Farrington: Greya , Landon, Myla or Toulayna.

 

World Number 10 - McLain Ward: Callas, Contagious, or Quimi del Maset.

 

World Number 23 - Laura Kraut: Baloutine, Bisquetta or Dorado 212.

 

World Number 30 - Karl Cook: Caracole de la Roque or Kalinka Van't Zorgvliet.

 

World Number 43 - Lillie Keenan: Argan de Beliard or Kick On.

 

World Number 75 - Aaron Vale: Carissimo 25.

 

World Number 86 - Natalie Dean: Acota M.

 

World Number 117 - Jessica Sprinstein:  Don Juan van de Donkhoeve.

 

World Number 127 - Katie Dinan: Out of the Blue SCF.

 

World Number 167 - Callie Schott: Garant

 

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  • 4 weeks later...

:USA have announced their short-list of 8 combinations in contention for their dressage team for Paris:

 

Katherine Bateson-Chandler - Haute Couture (#105)

Anna Buffini  - Fiontini (#78)

Adrienne Lyle  - Helix (#149)

Adrienne Lyle - Lars Van De Hoenderheide (#43)

Anna Marek - Fire Fly (#107)

Marcus Orlob - Jane (#127)

Endel Ots - Zen Elite's Bohemian (#45)

Steffen Peters - Suppenkasper (#33)

 

Riders have to compete in minimum of two CDIs before 25-Jun and must compete in at least one of the declared observation events:

Le Mans CDI4*

Hagen CDI3*

Rotterdam CDIO5^

 

Team selection will be announced by 25-June.

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:GBR have announced the short list of 12 rider/horse combinations for eventing competition in Paris.

 

Ros Canter - Lordships Graffalo: Canter's preferred horse and European champion from last year and winner of Badminton in 2023. Hasn't had the best of starts in 2024 finishing 12th at 4* in Thoresby Park

 

Ros Canter - Izilot DHI: Back up option for Canter - was due to compete at Badminton but was withdrawn. Was 6th in 4^ event at Thoresby Park in March and won the 5* event in Pau last year.  

 

Laura Collett - London 52: Park of the gold medal winning team from Tokyo in 2021. Won the 4* event in Burnham Market last month and finished 5th in 4* event at Thoresby Park. 

 

Yasmin Ingham - Banzai Du Loir: 2022 World champion. Competed in Lexington last month and finished 3rd. Also finished 3rd in 4* event at Thoresby Park.

 

Yasmin Ingham - Rehy DJ: Ingham's back up option - finished 11th at 4* at Thoresby Park in March.

 

Emily King - Valmy Biats: Has already competed 3 times this year with best result coming at Badminton where they finished 4th. They also won the 4* event at Thoresby Park.

 

Kitty King - Vendredi Biats: Withdrew from the 4* event at Thoresby park but returned at Burnham Market's 4* event with 3rd place.

 

Tom Jackson - Capels Hollow Drift: Finished 5th at this year's Badminton after an underwhelming 23rd at the 4* event at Burnham Market.

 

Tom McEwen - JL Dublin: McEwen is the individual silver medalist from Tokyo (although on different horse) This combination finished 2nd at Lexington earlier this month after winning the 4* event at Kronenberg in March.

 

Oliver Townend - Ballaghmor Class: Finished 5th at Tokyo Olympics. Was due to compete at Badminton but was withdrawn before competition got underway. Is one of the most consistent combinations on the British team - winning last year's Burghley competition with 2nd place finishes at Badminton and Alnwick 5*.

 

Oliver Townend - Cooley Rosalent: Likely regarded as Townend's back up horse but given they won Lexington last month and were 2nd at the 4* at Burnham Market, it's a strong back up to have.

 

Bubby Upton - Cola: Put in decent showing at Badminton with a top-10 finish having finished 2nd at 4* at Kronenberg in March.

 

Barring injury, I think the favourites for selection have got to be world Number 1 Townend, Number 2, Canter and Number 4 McEwen with Ingham (World number 8) probably going as a travelling reserve. 

 

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